On Mon, 6 May 2019, Gareth Davies wrote:
Just to say, I stopped the driver and started it again and the errors went away! However, I turned off power to the UPS but I wasn’t receiving any e-mails :( also when I rebooted the RPi the driver/service didn’t start back up automatically...I wonder if you have any thoughts on the above?
Those are issues with understanding your distro. For the latter, if you are using systemd, and your systemd service is called
nut-server.service (as it is in Fedora), you would enable it at boot with "systemctl enable nut-server". Systemd automatically starts prerequistites first, so on Fedora at least, starting nut-server first starts nut-driver. You probably also need to start nut-monitor, as that is the usual place you would configure sending notifications. Sorry, I don't have details on Debian. -- Stuart D. Gathman <stu...@gathman.org> "Confutatis maledictis, flamis acribus addictis" - background song for a Microsoft sponsored "Where do you want to go from here?" commercial.
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